The first scholarly attempt at a comprehensive analysis of a
crucial area of international trade law and institutions, this
volume provides critical insights into the role played by
developing countries in the GATT/WTO committees. It explores how
the developing countries have shaped and been shaped by the
committees on anti-dumping, textiles, agriculture, and trade and
environment, and suggests how these countries can further improve
their participation. In doing so, the book challenges established
assumptions about how the developing countries have engaged with
the developed countries and with one another under the umbrella of
the multilateral trading system.
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